I dread flying. But as I was preparing to travel to San Francisco for this year’s Game Developers Conference, I had one reason to be excited: It would be my first flight with the Steam Deck. I downloaded several games onto the handheld and gleefully stowed it in my carry-on, right next to my Switch OLED.
That excitement quickly turned to embarrassment thanks to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
As I reached the front of the airport security line, I pulled my laptop out of my bag as I normally would. I asked the TSA agent standing by if I had to remove any game consoles as well. She asked if I meant the Switch, and looking to avoid a needlessly complicated explanation, I said yes. She told me to remove any systems, so I did. First, I pulled my Switch out of its soft slip case. Then, I pulled out the Steam Deck’s comparatively hulking carrier and flopped the beastly device right next to the Switch. That’s when I noticed a strange, almost suspicious look on the TSA agent’s face.
“That’s a Switch?”
“No, no, this is a new thing.”
“… That’s too big.”That last line, delivered with an incredulous laugh, has stuck with me long since my flight, mostly because she’s right. I couldn’t help but feel a little self-conscious about booting up the device on the plane, the same as I would if I were to take my shoes off during a flight. Sometimes it takes an outside perspective to realize how truly ridiculous gaming hardware is.
https://old.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1ihliem/they_called_a_madman_built_a_simple_but_reliable/
I had no idea it was that big, the fucking audacity of strapping it to the seat in front of you.
The posts making fun of it are pretty good.
https://old.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1iklrbs/someone_ruined_my_flight/
Oh my god the guy made a video post about how it’s totally fine.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1ijqiir/update_on_the_madness_steam_deck_straps_with/
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